Wednesday, April 26, 2017

On December 21st
2016 Mark Davis MD went before the Maryland Board of Physicians. The matters discussed
below in this brief article were resurrected from 1990 during this hearing
along with the contents of a fraudulent charging document concocted by attorney
Robert Gilbert of the Maryland Attorney General’s Office, which he wrote in
2006. The charging document was so viciously false and its complexity so
deprecating an e-book is being prepared for its presentation to the public.
Needless to state Mr. Gilbert, in his legal capacity, was able to convince the
Board of Physician members that his charging document was true though one of
the two physician reviewers it was based on stated Dr. Davis followed the standards
of care. Additionally Dr. Davis was cleared in the majority by an
administrative judge 2007. Facts get in the way because lies make better news.
Dr. Davis was told in writing he should never again apply for a medical license
in Maryland though he passed a national test of competence in 2016. In our
e-book we will discuss in detail how politicized and corrupt the Maryland Board
of Physicians is and details of Dr. Davis’ disgusting treatment by them. Please
read below. All comments are welcome. All documents related to this article are
on the attached link.

As the summer receded in
1989 I made a huge mistake for myself, my family, co-workers and investors, I
purchased a nursing home in Maryland. A toxic group of Maryland Administrative
entities knew before the ink was dry on the contract of this facility, Poplar
Manor Nursing Home, would close no matter what its new owners would do to save
it. Anyone caught in the vortex of this transaction, including this author,
would be pulled down into a never ending spiral of legal chicanery. A document
noting this facility was on track to be closed was withheld from the potential
new owners by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) and
its attack dog the Maryland Attorney General’s Office. New management moved in
on or about August 1989 and the latter two entities, who entrapped us, tried to
move us out before 30 days was up. As medical director for 8 years I was not
aware the facility had problems in categories outside of my control. The
withheld document is part of a forthcoming e-book and included here as document
1. The State of Maryland’s parasites were not finished. They not only wanted
the facility closed their intention was to bury the major owner, it’s former
medical director. Their tools were a sea of lies, misrepresentations and legal
entanglements for the end purpose, medical license revocation and removal of
nursing home ownership. There was no coincidence that J. Joseph Currans, the
Maryland Attorney General, was running for reelection during this time in 1990.
This meant he needed a cause celebre to run on. He used Poplar Manor as one of
his fulcrum’s for reelection. That is, he personally saved hundreds of patients
from an evil doctor, 12 associate doctors and his approximately 160 workers. Curran’s
wanted people to believe the ownership spent 5 million dollars to torture
patients and run a nursing home into the ground. The narrative was false then
as it is now to keep this physician out of practice in Maryland and keep
another corrupt politician in office.

By the end of 13 horrifying
months, orchestrated by Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH),
management was replaced. New physicians were brought in to work with patients
and the facilities bank accounts were removed from our control and eventually
emptied. Since there were no malpractice cases filed or complaints from anyone what
was the basis for this unfounded change in the facility personnel. Two
physicians from University of Maryland, Dr. George Taler and Dr. Timothy Keay were
brought in to cover up the incompetence of the State physician reviewer, Dr. Lois
Leonard. It seems Dr. Leonard was not qualified to review nursing homes or any
other facility because she did not have the prerequisite training to do so. Her
post medical school training was a 1 year rotating internship. Yet the DHMH
hired her to monitor nursing homes and other facilities. She was not qualified
to place a band-aid on a finger. Drs. Keay and Taler were profoundly involved
in the following illicit activities.

1)They were engaged to review physician services
by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, not the Board of Physicians, who
was the only legal Maryland authority empowered to review licensed physician services
during this period of time.

2) They did not follow the
collective protocols of the Board of Physicians and the Maryland Medical
Society to perform physician reviews which were in force at the time. Documents
2, 3,4,5 display their mishmash reviews which are nearly illegible, outside the
standard of review and far from accurate.

3) In an affidavit filed
by George Taler on July 5th 1994, affirmed under the penalties of
perjury, Dr. Taler knowingly perjured himself with the help of the Maryland
Attorney General’s Office by the following:

a) Document 6 and 7 is
Taler’s affidavit.

b) In Document 7 Dr. Taler
claims he reviewed a representative sample of patients at the nursing home.
This indicated he chose the medical records personally, untrue. Document 8 displays
Drs. Taler and Keay were given the charts to review. The starred names were the
patients reviewed by the State employed Physician, Dr.Lois Leonard. Dr. Leonard was specifically sent
into the facility to find anything she could wrong with physician care, when there was none. Drs.
Keay and Taler were sent in to cover up her work and confirm her lies. The
evidence cannot be interpreted any other way. c) In document 7 Dr. Taler states
he had no personal gain from the review. Yet in documents pages 9-11, which is
the contract for Drs. Keay and Taler to review medical records, it states
theywould paid over $4,000 in 1990
funds, more lies.

Perjury was okay because
it was backed by Maryland Attorney General’s Office. Civil and criminal charges
were based on erroneous medical record reviews. A nursing home was closed and 157
patients were displaced because of phony medical record reviews. Additionally one
hundred sixty people lost their jobs because of an out of control health
department and administrators wanting to move up the food chain. Upwards of a
half a million dollars is unaccountable from the facility’s accounts. Most of
all a God fearing physician was dragged through the media, the legal system and
to financial catastrophe for absolutely nothing.

When Dr. Mark Davis filed
case number 1819, September term, 1994 before the Maryland Court of Special
Appeals the Maryland Attorney General’s Office took quick notice. Two attorneys
from this self-serving corrupt office requested Dr. Davis to drop this case and
in return they suggested they would enable him to have his medical license
reinstated. He did drop the case and they helped him regain his medical license
1995. The Medical Board, by a unanimous decision, returned his medical license.
The Board realized the initial case filed against Dr. Davis was nothing less
than dreck. If this case had been heard
perhaps the current Attorney General of the time, J. Joseph Currans would have
been brought up on charges. There is much more to this case. Attorney Gilbert
must be outed for his erroneous statements before the December 21, 2016 Maryland
Board hearing and the unfounded charging document he concocted in 2006. This
article only touches the surface of the vast corruption in the Maryland
Administrative authorities noted here. No patient was harmed in any manner by
Dr. Mark Davis, yet hundreds were harmed by the authorities discussed in these
pages.Please look for the complete
e-book on this case coming soon.

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

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Monday, April 17, 2017

Borders between life and
death have moved from science fiction to exploratory science. Paranormal
studies were once only a fringe study. Now the fringe is rapidly becoming main stream.
Since man’s inception into this universe he has suspected there is more to being
human than a physical self. The word soul has been named in a thousand
different ways all with similar meanings: a detached ethereal component of the human
body which lives on after physical death. A more modernistic approach to the definition
is an incorporeal entity that exists at the quantum level which is
indestructible and lives on after all physical activity ceases. Pick your
choice both definitions imply a transition into another mode of reality. With
great privilege and humility I was allowed to be part of the dying process of
hundreds who I knew well in life. These patients and a few friends were aware
their time was short in this living environment. One specifically stands out. A
former teacher nearing the age of 95 was under my care in a nursing home. Her
mind was as sharp as the proverbial tack. The subject of death often crossed
her mind. She believed ( I am paraphrasing) a door opened somewhere to let the
departed through. I never saw any fear
in her. All I can state from my humble perch is every human will confront this
transition, believers or not, that there is an awakening somewhere else. This
is one man’s opinion without proselytizing his intrinsic beliefs.

Saturday, April 15, 2017

A huge problem for many editors, proofreaders and book reviews is the delinquent author. After a fee schedule is agreed to, with the payment expected at the completion of the work performed, the author decides to play financial charades with you. My Paypal account is corrupted in some manner or form. Another approach is they do not return your e-mails once you indicate the work is completed hoping you will further reduce your fees. Still another format is I will pay you if the book sells. These and many other scenarios may be hard to contemplate yet they happen more than one would think. The obvious resolution to this problem is to get your money up from instead of utilizing the honor system and obtaining it on the backend. I have utilized the honor system because most authors who have asked me to help them are honorable people. Yet I am rethinking my approach. It is no fun when a person stiffs you for nominal fees requested. My question to the audience is: Should you collect your fees up front or request payment at completion of the work? Mark Davis, MD manager of superbbookreviews.com and bestproofreadingeditingbookreviews.com
Contact: platomd@gmail.com

Friday, April 14, 2017

With an extremely high
failure rate the Special Purpose Examination (SPEX) requires appropriate study
to reach a passing grade. Designed by the faculty of the Federation of State
Medical Boards this one day test is continuously in evolution. In its present
incarnation there are 336 questions divided into 7 sections. Each section has
48 questions with a completion time of 64 minutes. Federation of State Board
Literature is not precise concerning the contents of this exam. Many who have
come to this test believed that minimal study was needed to pass. They were
very surprised when their exam grades came in the mail. Required by state
medical boards these entities provide minimal to no information in the exam’s
contents or preparation. This mini course evolved out of the need for potential
examinees to be provided with guidance on which subject matter to emphasize in
their studies and which instructional material will give them the greatest
chance of a successful passage of this exam.

Core Internal Medicine
subjects are only part of this exam. A vast array of specialties which include multiple
disciplines in surgery, pediatrics, genetics, psychiatry, medical statistics,
obstetrics/gynecology and radiology have appeared on recent tests. This course
will discuss question types which have appeared in current exams for the latter
subject matter and allow the physician the maximum use of his or her study
time. The course runs 2-3 hours and is performed by phone at a mutually agreed
time. The cost is $300. Please contact
Mark Davis, MD at platomd@gmail.com with
questions or to schedule a time to take the course.

Dr. Mark Davis, MD has
counseled many physicians to help them in their ultimate goal to pass this
exam. Preparation from this course will
be an invaluable aid in achieving a passing grade or better. Please contact Dr.
Davis as soon as you know the SPEX is required for your medical licensure. platomd@gmail.com

With an extremely high
failure rate the Special Purpose Examination (SPEX) requires appropriate study
to reach a passing grade. Designed by the faculty of the Federation of State
Medical Boards this one day test is continuously in evolution. In its present
incarnation there are 336 questions divided into 7 sections. Each section has
48 questions with a completion time of 64 minutes. Federation of State Board
Literature is not precise concerning the contents of this exam. Many who have
come to this test believed that minimal study was needed to pass. They were
very surprised when their exam grades came in the mail. Required by state
medical boards these entities provide minimal to no information in the exam’s
contents or preparation. This mini course evolved out of the need for potential
examinees to be provided with guidance on which subject matter to emphasize in
their studies and which instructional material will give them the greatest
chance of a successful passage of this exam.

Core Internal Medicine
subjects are only part of this exam. A vast array of specialties which include multiple
disciplines in surgery, pediatrics, genetics, psychiatry, medical statistics,
obstetrics/gynecology and radiology have appeared on recent tests. This course
will discuss question types which have appeared in current exams for the latter
subject matter and allow the physician the maximum use of his or her study
time. The course runs 2-3 hours and is performed by phone at a mutually agreed
time. The cost is $300. Please contact
Mark Davis, MD at platomd@gmail.com with
questions or to schedule a time to take the course.

Dr. Mark Davis, MD has
counseled many physicians to help them in their ultimate goal to pass this
exam. Preparation from this course will
be an invaluable aid in achieving a passing grade or better. Please contact Dr.
Davis as soon as you know the SPEX is required for your medical licensure. platomd@gmail.com

Thursday, April 13, 2017

With an extremely high
failure rate the Special Purpose Examination (SPEX) requires appropriate study
to reach a passing grade. Designed by the faculty of the Federation of State
Medical Boards this one day test is continuously in evolution. In its present
incarnation there are 336 questions divided into 7 sections. Each section has
48 questions with a completion time of 64 minutes. Federation of State Board
Literature is not precise concerning the contents of this exam. Many who have
come to this test believed that minimal study was needed to pass. They were
very surprised when their exam grades came in the mail. Required by state
medical boards these entities provide minimal to no information in the exam’s
contents or preparation. This mini course evolved out of the need for potential
examinees to be provided with guidance on which subject matter to emphasize in
their studies and which instructional material will give them the greatest
chance of a successful passage of this exam.

Core Internal Medicine
subjects are only part of this exam. A vast array of specialties which include multiple
disciplines in surgery, pediatrics, genetics, psychiatry, medical statistics,
obstetrics/gynecology and radiology have appeared on recent tests. This course
will discuss question types which have appeared in current exams for the latter
subject matter and allow the physician the maximum use of his or her study
time. The course runs 2-3 hours and is performed by phone at a mutually agreed
time. The cost is $300. Please contact
Mark Davis, MD at platomd@gmail.com with
questions or to schedule a time to take the course.

Dr. Mark Davis, MD has counseled many physicians
to help them in their ultimate goal to pass this exam. Preparation from this course will be an
invaluable aid in achieving a passing grade or better. Please contact Dr. Davis
as soon as you know the SPEX is required for your medical licensure. platomd@gmail.com

With an extremely high
failure rate the Special Purpose Examination (SPEX) requires appropriate study
to reach a passing grade. Designed by the faculty of the Federation of State
Medical Boards this one day test is continuously in evolution. In its present
incarnation there are 336 questions divided into 7 sections. Each section has
48 questions with a completion time of 64 minutes. Federation of State Board
Literature is not precise concerning the contents of this exam. Many who have
come to this test believed that minimal study was needed to pass. They were
very surprised when their exam grades came in the mail. Required by state
medical boards these entities provide minimal to no information in the exam’s
contents or preparation. This mini course evolved out of the need for potential
examinees to be provided with guidance on which subject matter to emphasize in
their studies and which instructional material will give them the greatest
chance of a successful passage of this exam.

Core Internal Medicine
subjects are only part of this exam. A vast array of specialties which include multiple
disciplines in surgery, pediatrics, genetics, psychiatry, medical statistics,
obstetrics/gynecology and radiology have appeared on recent tests. This course
will discuss question types which have appeared in current exams for the latter
subject matter and allow the physician the maximum use of his or her study
time. The course runs 2-3 hours and is performed by phone at a mutually agreed
time. The cost is $300. Please contact
Mark Davis, MD at platomd@gmail.com with
questions or to schedule a time to take the course.

Dr. Mark Davis, MD has counseled many physicians
to help them in their ultimate goal to pass this exam. Preparation from this course will be an
invaluable aid in achieving a passing grade or better. Please contact Dr. Davis
as soon as you know the SPEX is required for your medical licensure. platomd@gmail.com

With an extremely high
failure rate the Special Purpose Examination (SPEX) requires appropriate study
to reach a passing grade. Designed by the faculty of the Federation of State
Medical Boards this one day test is continuously in evolution. In its present
incarnation there are 336 questions divided into 7 sections. Each section has
48 questions with a completion time of 64 minutes. Federation of State Board
Literature is not precise concerning the contents of this exam. Many who have
come to this test believed that minimal study was needed to pass. They were
very surprised when their exam grades came in the mail. Required by state
medical boards these entities provide minimal to no information in the exam’s
contents or preparation. This mini course evolved out of the need for potential
examinees to be provided with guidance on which subject matter to emphasize in
their studies and which instructional material will give them the greatest
chance of a successful passage of this exam.

Core Internal Medicine
subjects are only part of this exam. A vast array of specialties which include multiple
disciplines in surgery, pediatrics, genetics, psychiatry, medical statistics,
obstetrics/gynecology and radiology have appeared on recent tests. This course
will discuss question types which have appeared in current exams for the latter
subject matter and allow the physician the maximum use of his or her study
time. The course runs 2-3 hours and is performed by phone at a mutually agreed
time. The cost is $300. Please contact
Mark Davis, MD at platomd@gmail.com with
questions or to schedule a time to take the course.

Dr. Mark Davis, MD has counseled many physicians
to help them in their ultimate goal to pass this exam. Preparation from this course will be an
invaluable aid in achieving a passing grade or better. Please contact Dr. Davis
as soon as you know the SPEX is required for your medical licensure. platomd@gmail.com

With an extremely high
failure rate the Special Purpose Examination (SPEX) requires appropriate study
to reach a passing grade. Designed by the faculty of the Federation of State
Medical Boards this one day test is continuously in evolution. In its present
incarnation there are 336 questions divided into 7 sections. Each section has
48 questions with a completion time of 64 minutes. Federation of State Board
Literature is not precise concerning the contents of this exam. Many who have
come to this test believed that minimal study was needed to pass. They were
very surprised when their exam grades came in the mail. Required by state
medical boards these entities provide minimal to no information in the exam’s
contents or preparation. This mini course evolved out of the need for potential
examinees to be provided with guidance on which subject matter to emphasize in
their studies and which instructional material will give them the greatest
chance of a successful passage of this exam.

Core Internal Medicine
subjects are only part of this exam. A vast array of specialties which include multiple
disciplines in surgery, pediatrics, genetics, psychiatry, medical statistics,
obstetrics/gynecology and radiology have appeared on recent tests. This course
will discuss question types which have appeared in current exams for the latter
subject matter and allow the physician the maximum use of his or her study
time. The course runs 2-3 hours and is performed by phone at a mutually agreed
time. The cost is $300. Please contact
Mark Davis, MD at platomd@gmail.com with
questions or to schedule a time to take the course.

Dr. Mark Davis, MD has counseled many physicians
to help them in their ultimate goal to pass this exam. Preparation from this course will be an
invaluable aid in achieving a passing grade or better. Please contact Dr. Davis
as soon as you know the SPEX is required for your medical licensure. platomd@gmail.com

Observers of current
culture have watched as many men have been pulled into the vortex of sexual
harassment. Tiger Woods lost huge as his libido got the best of him. Woods was
forced to attend counseling sessions because he liked women. This must be a big
business because others of equal note are being entrapped by their own
so-called promiscuous behavior. If you are Bill Clinton you get an award while
others are tarred and feathered. Now Bill O’Reilly is under the microscope for
his latent urges. Thirteen million dollars, as reported by the press, has been
paid out to various women who stepped forward with complaints, perhaps more to
come. My question is: what flavor of sexual harassment did he display? Did Bill
eyeball the woman’s better parts? Did Bill ask the woman to dinner? Perhaps
Bill gave her a peck on her face or maybe he attacked a woman outright. I doubt
the latter and for the former probably a minor bit occurred. What did Bill have
to say about these questionable occurrences in his talking points? It appears
his points were not talking on this topic. Word is out he may be on an extended
vacation and or permanent one. Sadly I will miss this arrogant man who
bloviated each weekday on his news/commentary program which set the tone for
Fox’s nightly line up. Perhaps Bill should have picked a flavor few liked
therefore he could have finished his career with a clean slate. Good luck Bill.
Whatever decision you make Fox will be better off either way. Mark Davis MD, platomd@gmail.com

Manager of
superbbookreviews.com and bestproofreadingeditingbookreviews.com

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

President Trump's humanity was on the tip of each of the 59 Tomahawk missiles sent into Syria. Sadly Obama would have drawn another line in the sand and ignored that one as well. Hillary, had she become the Commander in Chief, would have been asleep somewhere, as she was during the Benghazi incident. More scary is the armada moving towards the waters near North Korea. This could set off a nuclear confrontation. Sounds far fetched, but it is not. Irrationality rules in North Korea. A powder keg ready to explode any moment. The United States should not light the fuse. Hopefully cooler heads will prevail. As history tells its tales there will be war before peace. Mark Davis, MD manager of superbbookreviews.com platomd@gmail.com

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Recently announced Barack
and Michelle Obama will receive upwards of 65 million dollars for their
presidential memoirs is both stunning and horrifying. During his term in office
former President Obama led a scorched earth policy. Every institution, tradition
and industry were nearly burnt to the ground by a man with profound ineptitude
and incompetence. Under Obama’s tutelage the Nobel Prize became an
insignificant relic of bygone days. Executive Orders demolished any sense of
collective legislative effort by Congress. To be rewarded by a radical left,
who would say or do anything to see President Trump fail, is an absurdity
wrapped in irrationality. The little guy receives no golden parachute yet pays
for the financial failings of a former President who was never ready for Prime
Time. Luckily there has been a change. Mark Davis MD platomd@gmail.com

Manager of
superbbookreviews.com and bestproofingreadingeditingbookreviews.com

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Recently I
saw an ad from a high end book review and editing company on Facebook. This
ad’s deceptive flavor needs to clarified for all those who gravitate to its
contents. Flowing with claims it will miraculously help authors have their
books placed on the New York Times best seller and other relevant lists is just
plain false. Few books make it to this list and the way sales are calculated
for this list is questionable. Yet the unnamed high end book review site’s fees
are double and even triple charged by those with equivalent and or higher
levels of experience for reviewing, proofreading and editing. In my opinion be
wary of book review sites with flashy pictures and questionable written content.

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Sunday, April 2, 2017

Maryland’s toxic Board of Physicians has hurt too many for too long. This Administrative entity has a vast legal structure imposed on it to regulate physician function and performance with one caveat, these legal guidelines are not obeyed. Believe it or not the Board of Physicians (Board) has run an illicit organization, for several decades, with minimal to no supervision by the Maryland State Legislature. I have observed first hand this Board’s determination to harm a physician though the facts of the case moved in a different direction than charges imposed. “Enumerated below” are many not all reasons why current Board members and administrative staff (many of whom are lawyers) should be removed from office and investigated by legal authorities who sit beyond Maryland State’s borders. This scandal is more than a civil rights issue. Instead it is one of corruption in a State entity that has gone unchecked for far too long. With thick cronyism in play, judges who will defend the Board even when the evidence is against them and worst of all an Attorney General’s Office complicit with Board hierarchy time has come for an independent open investigation of their malicious behavior. The list that follows is drawn up from personal circumstance inflicted on Mark Davis, MD. A book is in preparation, with documentary evidence, confirming the incredulous journey one physician had, through 2 episodes of malicious prosecution with this corrupt entity, will be published soon.

1)There is no set standard of medical record review in the files of the Maryland Board of Physicians. Therefore the Board can create any false narrative about a medical record they choose.

2)Highly paid medical vigilantes review records for the Board. These physician reviewers are engaged from the private sector, given immunity and lie with impunity. I will present documentation in a forth coming book displaying the Board removes medical licenses under false pretenses.

3)The Court of Special Appeals legislated from the bench that one physician reviewer is sufficient to have a medical license revoked. The regulations as written require two physicians to agree “standards of care” were not met. If two physicians have opposing views a third one is required to be brought into the dispute. In the author’s case of the two physicians utilized one noted this author followed the standard of care. The second physician, who did not practice dietary medicine nor had any special knowledge of this field consistently lied during a judicial hearing, as the transcripts display. Worse he was engaged from a company sued by this author previously.

4)Knowing the facts in number 3 how could anyone draw up a charging document against a physician when one state reviewer noted this author did not violate the known “Standards of Care.”

5)The Attorney General’s Office is deeply rooted in the scandalous behavior of the Board. One specific attorney from this office, Robert Gilbert, in his official capacity, fabricated charges against this physician as noted in number 4 to start a prosecution against this physician.

6)Though the Board’s own judicial arm the Office of Administrative Hearings found for this physician the membership of the Board flipped the decision and gave this author a 3 year revocation which they changed to permanent status after he applied for reinstatement and passed a national test.

7)The Maryland Board of Physicians is managed end to end by lawyers. From its top Executives to their review arm.Trashing physicians is their speciality without regard to observance of physicians’ rights.

These enumerated malicious activities and many more, at the minimum, need to be brought before a State of Maryland Legislative committee empowered to review this administrative entity. Abuse of authority is evident. Does the evidence rise to the level of felonies? I would submit this to be the case. In the end patients suffer needlessly for this indiscriminant use of authority. Perhaps in the near future the true nature of the Board’s scandalous behavior will be revealed to all and as a result appropriate prosecutions may occur. My question is will Maryland Courts once again provide immunity for the Board’s illicit activities.More to come.